December 21, 2012, 9:39AM

Mlive Detroit caught up with Kid Rock video director Jameson Stafford, a Michigan State alum and L'Anse Creuse North High School graduate from Mount Clemens, to get some insight about his career and work with the "American Badass." Stafford hit a variety of interesting topics including plans for an "Americans" sequel, parts of the film that didn't make the cut, and even his hope for his friend "Bob" to at least consider running for mayor of Detroit someday. Full story »

December 12, 2012, 11:29AM

NEW YORK (AP) - As the three-year mark approaches of the devastating earthquake in Haiti that killed, injured and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, actor- activist Sean Penn describes life in the country's capital city. In the January issue of Esquire magazine, Penn compares Port-au-Prince to Detroit, saying, "It's not more dangerous, it's not less dangerous." Penn founded... Full story »

November 15, 2012, 3:20PM

DETROIT, MI - A short internet film featuring Kid Rock and Sean Penn called "Americans" has hit the one million hit mark for YouTube views. And it also has a new high profile fan: actor Bradley Cooper, featured in films like "The Hangover," "The Hangover II," "Limitless," "The A-Team" and "The Words. Full story »

January 29, 2009, 11:59PM

Aside from his breakthrough performance as the blissfully stoned Spicoli in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," Sean Penn has rarely played goofy guys or shown much in the way of lighthearted likeability. So it's more than a little jarring at first to see him in director Gus Van Sant's "Milk" as the ever-optimistic political activist Harvey Milk, who greets... Full story »

December 19, 2008, 12:00AM

The votes are in from across the state and SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, Mickey Rourke, Kate Winslet, Heath Ledger and Marisa Tomei are among the honorees in this year's Detroit Film Critics Society awards. Full story »

November 29, 2007, 11:34AM

The award outlook for Michael Moore's "Sicko"? Healthy. The man right-wingers love to hate just took top honors at the 17th annual Gotham Awards in NYC. "Sicko," a searing and often touching look at the American health insurance system, was named best documentary. The film, recently released on DVD with 80 minutes of additional material, seems a lock for Academy... Full story »